The Stock Mail App is still not fixed on iOS 9.3

This really sucks, every time I delete my icloud emails they all come back. So I basically have to have it deleted about 3-4 times before it goes away. So annoying! And this only happens with icloud email addresses, my gmail is fine in the mail stock app.

If you want to delete the iCloud contacts, turn the contact sync off in your devices iCloud account and select the option to remove from the device. This has always worked for me, the only times the contacts have come back is when I have done clean restores of iOS, as iCloud defaults to syncing all.

You can always then go to the iCloud web site to manage your data there and delete the contact list.

To delete them, go to your iCloud email account online and delete them there.
Then go to Settings >iCloud > Toggle mail off. > then toggle it back on.
If that doesn't work, then try signing out of iCloud. Then sign back in.

Still haven't fix it, emails are randomly coming back after I delete them. Looks like I will have to switch to a 3rd party email app because when I did use them this problem never happened, when I delete iCloud emails on a 3rd party email app they are deleted and never come back but the stock Apple mail app they always do. Very strange and annoying.

This really sucks, every time I delete my icloud emails they all come back. So I basically have to have it deleted about 3-4 times before it goes away. So annoying! And this only happens with icloud email addresses, my gmail is fine in the mail stock app.

Starting to sound more like Android always having to find some Indian trick to make something work. Whatever happen to Apple just works. Oh I remember they buried it with Steve Jobs. Apple will die a slow death I'm afraid but hope I'm wrong

Starting to sound more like Android always having to find some Indian trick to make something work. Whatever happen to Apple just works. Oh I remember they buried it with Steve Jobs. Apple will die a slow death I'm afraid but hope I'm wrong

A slow death? Since Time Cook took over Apple has sold millions upon millions of iPhones, doubled the price of its stock, became the most valuable company in the world, become a component of the Dow, started new product lines...I could keep going. My point is this: Apple is anything but dying a slow death.